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[[caption-width-right:350:A night of lost sleep...courtesy of Carl!]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:A [[caption-width-right:350:Another night of lost sleep...courtesy of Carl!]]
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* In "Hello Stranger", Lois' nightmare with Carl's dehydrated sea snake coming to life, bursting out of her stomach and attacking her co-workers.

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* In "Hello Stranger", [[https://youtu.be/XISuMTMJP_E?t=12 Lois' nightmare with Carl's dehydrated sea snake coming to life, life,]] [[{{Film/Alien}} bursting out of her stomach stomach]] and attacking her co-workers.
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* "A Lesson in Tightropes" showcases AdultFear when Lois walks in on an unconscious Ginger. Especially when we find out that Ginger almost died!

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* "A Lesson in Tightropes" showcases AdultFear Tightropes", when Lois walks in on an unconscious Ginger. Especially when we find out that Ginger almost died!

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* "A Lesson in Tightropes" showcases AdultFear when Lois walks in on an unconscious Ginger. Especially when we find out that [[spoiler:Ginger almost died]]!

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* "A Lesson in Tightropes" showcases AdultFear when Lois walks in on an unconscious Ginger. Especially when we find out that [[spoiler:Ginger Ginger almost died]]!died!
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** Are we going to ignore the fact that Carl and Hoodsey pretty much wanted to MURDER Noelle? They later only felt guilty because they thought they vanished the wrong person; who's to say that if they had the opportunity to do it again they would take it and make someone else vanish, which is pretty much dying.

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** Are we going to ignore There's also the fact that Carl and Hoodsey pretty much wanted to MURDER Noelle? Noelle. They later only felt guilty because they thought they vanished the wrong person; who's to say that if they had the opportunity to do it again they would take it and make someone else vanish, which is pretty much dying.
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** Are we going to ignore the fact that Carl and Hoodsey pretty much wanted to MURDER Noalle? They later only felt guilty because they thought they vanished the wrong person; who's to say that if they had the opportunity to do it again they would take it and make someone else vanish, which is pretty much dying.

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** Are we going to ignore the fact that Carl and Hoodsey pretty much wanted to MURDER Noalle? Noelle? They later only felt guilty because they thought they vanished the wrong person; who's to say that if they had the opportunity to do it again they would take it and make someone else vanish, which is pretty much dying.



* The scene towards the end of "Carl and Maude" when Maude suddenly falls over dead on the Foutleys' dinner table is a bit shocking and disturbing.

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* The scene towards the end of "Carl and Maude" when Maude suddenly falls over dead on the Foutleys' dinner table is a bit shocking and disturbing.disturbing.
* "A Lesson in Tightropes" showcases AdultFear when Lois walks in on an unconscious Ginger. Especially when we find out that [[spoiler:Ginger almost died]]!
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*** This trooper always thought by vanish they meant turn invisible
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* The episode ''And She Was Gone''. The [[DerangedAnimation video]] helps. Also a TearJerker, especially to anyone who has ever felt the way the girl in the poem is [[DespairEventHorizon interpreted to]] [[DrivenToSuicide be feeling]].
** Are we going to ignore the fact that Carl and Hoodsy pretty much wanted to MURDER Noalle? They later only felt guilty because they thought they vanished the wrong person; who's to say that if they had the opportunity to do it again they would take it and make someone else vanish, which is pretty much dying.

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* The episode ''And "And She Was Gone''.Gone". The [[DerangedAnimation video]] helps. Also a TearJerker, especially to anyone who has ever felt the way the girl in the poem is [[DespairEventHorizon interpreted to]] [[DrivenToSuicide be feeling]].
** Are we going to ignore the fact that Carl and Hoodsy Hoodsey pretty much wanted to MURDER Noalle? They later only felt guilty because they thought they vanished the wrong person; who's to say that if they had the opportunity to do it again they would take it and make someone else vanish, which is pretty much dying.



* The end of the unaired pilot. As the show's typical acoustic guitar ending music plays, an exterior shot of the Foutley's house is shown. When the music ends, the porch light flickers and burns out (which becomes a running gag in the actual series), followed by the infamous Klasky-Csupo "Robot" logo.

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* The end of the unaired pilot. As the show's typical acoustic guitar ending music plays, an exterior shot of the Foutley's Foutleys' house is shown. When the music ends, the porch light flickers and burns out (which becomes a running gag in the actual series), followed by the infamous Klasky-Csupo "Robot" logo.
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* The scene towards the end in "Carl and Maude" when Maude suddenly falls over dead on the Foutleys' dinner table is a bit shocking and disturbing.

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* The scene towards the end in of "Carl and Maude" when Maude suddenly falls over dead on the Foutleys' dinner table is a bit shocking and disturbing.
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* The end of the unaired pilot. As the show's typical acoustic guitar ending music plays, an exterior shot of the Foutley's house is shown. When the music ends, the porch light flickers and burns out (which becomes a running gag in the actual series), followed by the infamous Klasky-Csupo "Robot" logo.

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* The end of the unaired pilot. As the show's typical acoustic guitar ending music plays, an exterior shot of the Foutley's house is shown. When the music ends, the porch light flickers and burns out (which becomes a running gag in the actual series), followed by the infamous Klasky-Csupo "Robot" logo.logo.
* The scene towards the end in "Carl and Maude" when Maude suddenly falls over dead on the Foutleys' dinner table is a bit shocking and disturbing.
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*** This trooper always thought by vanish they meant turn invisible
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** Are we going to ignore the fact that Carl and Hoodsy pretty much wanted to MURDER Noalle? They later only felt guilty because they thought they vanished the wrong person; who's to say that if they had the opportunity to do it again they would take it and make someone else vanish, which is oretty much dying.

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** Are we going to ignore the fact that Carl and Hoodsy pretty much wanted to MURDER Noalle? They later only felt guilty because they thought they vanished the wrong person; who's to say that if they had the opportunity to do it again they would take it and make someone else vanish, which is oretty pretty much dying.
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** Are we going to ignore the fact that Carl and Hoodsy pretty much wanted to MURDER Noalle? They later only felt guilty because they thought they vanished the wrong person; who's to say that if they had the opportunity to do it again they would take it and make someone else vanish, which is oretty much dying.



* The end of the unaired pilot. As the show's typical acoustic guitar ending music plays, an exterior shot of the Foutley's house is shown. When the music ends, the porch light flickers and burns out (which becomes a running gag in the actual series), followed by the infamous Klasky-Csupo "Robot" logo.

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* The end of the unaired pilot. As the show's typical acoustic guitar ending music plays, an exterior shot of the Foutley's house is shown. When the music ends, the porch light flickers and burns out (which becomes a running gag in the actual series), followed by the infamous Klasky-Csupo "Robot" logo.

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* The episode ''And She Was Gone''. The [[DerangedAnimation video]] helps.

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* The episode ''And She Was Gone''. The [[DerangedAnimation video]] helps. Also a TearJerker, especially to anyone who has ever felt the way the girl in the poem is [[DespairEventHorizon interpreted to]] [[DrivenToSuicide be feeling]].



* Also a TearJerker, especially to anyone who has ever felt the way the girl in the poem is [[DespairEventHorizon interpreted to]] [[DrivenToSuicide be feeling]].
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* The episode ''And She Was Gone''. The [[DerangedAnimation video]] helps.
* In "Hello Stranger", Lois' nightmare with Carl's dehydrated sea snake coming to life, bursting out of her stomach and attacking her co-workers.
* The entire second half of "Lunatic Lake", including the very end where the screen turns black and white and Hoodsey pops up wearing a gas mask.
* In "Stuff'll Kill Ya", Hoodsey watches Carl leave his house. As soft guitar music plays, Carl walks under a streetlight, stops, looks at the camera, and all the lights in the background go out as a loud chord plays before the scene changes...all for no particular reason.
* The end of the unaired pilot. As the show's typical acoustic guitar ending music plays, an exterior shot of the Foutley's house is shown. When the music ends, the porch light flickers and burns out (which becomes a running gag in the actual series), followed by the infamous Klasky-Csupo "Robot" logo.
* Also a TearJerker, especially to anyone who has ever felt the way the girl in the poem is [[DespairEventHorizon interpreted to]] [[DrivenToSuicide be feeling]].

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